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More than 82% of children aged 14-16 in India know how to use smartphones, but only 57% of them use them educational purposes ...
Status of Education Report (ASER) 2024 also reveals 36.2% of boys in 14-16 age group own a smartphone compared to just 26.9% ...
In Jharkhand about 76.8% of children aged between 14- 16 years know how to use a smartphone. Of these 63.4% report having used the device for educational purposes in the past week while 70% said to ...
Though there are some positive takeaways in the ASER 2024 report, several areas, including gender gap in digital literacy, ...
The ASER 2024 annual education report reveals high enrolment but serious learning gaps in rural India, with basic reading and math skills still a challenge. Here are the highlights.
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Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): In Madhya Pradesh, a significant portion of teenagers aged 14-16 years reported knowing how to use a ...
Data and consumer protection advocates agree that there must be genuine analog alternatives for existential areas of ...
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The best smartwatch for kids you can buy right now - which is the best choice for your child? And your pocket, of ...
Suzuki recently launched the new Access 125 at Auto Expo 2025. It gets updated styling and added features which makes it a ...